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apple, charitable trust bought apple in the 200s. if that represented 15% in the portfolio, it's now going to represent a much larger piece of the pie even if the other stocks you own have also gone up a decent amount. at that point, you have too much exposure to a single stock and too much exposure to whatever stock that is in. and that's why my charitable trust sold apple, doubled, tripled its price. totally because of discipline. we weren't clairvoyant about what was going to happen at apple. we believed in apple passionately, but discipline trumps conviction in cramerica. you never want more than 20% of your portfolio in any individual sector. keeping all your eggs in one basket is dopey. apple at the high got too big of a position for actionsalertplus.com. we did trim it by necessity. as is often the case, necessity was the mother of invention and the mother of profits. that's why you need to trim your winners as they go higher so they don't become too large piece of your portfolio and get you in trouble. if you're investing for
apple, charitable trust bought apple in the 200s. if that represented 15% in the portfolio, it's now going to represent a much larger piece of the pie even if the other stocks you own have also gone up a decent amount. at that point, you have too much exposure to a single stock and too much exposure to whatever stock that is in. and that's why my charitable trust sold apple, doubled, tripled its price. totally because of discipline. we weren't clairvoyant about what was going to happen at...
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apple has been pushing iradio hard. >> i can't recommend it, i can't tell you to sell it. let's go to greg in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, skrim i jim cramer. >> how are you? >> caller: lng. i have been in it since it was $7. >> matt: if that the case, come on. we got a ka-ching, ka-check. we like suki. let's not get too grody. don in florida kaurm caller boo-yah, jim. this is down in florida. last week you talked a lot object pharmaceutical strong. my stock is i wsis. >> i like isis. let's go to doug in nebraska. >> caller: i got a quick shout out to the guy i call jim cramer from fremont, nebraska, mr. gilfrey. i wonder your thoughts on 8 x 8. >> it's moved up. it is sizzling. that group is very tough at this point. it's moved up a lot like a lot of the others. i will hold back my approval. let's go to tony in south clone, please, tony. >> caller: yes, we'll send you a tiger boo-yah. the stock i have is mtsp. i know they come out with another drug at the end of the year. it's $8 a share. you think i can keep going there? >> i know that we had mr. nader on lost week. he
apple has been pushing iradio hard. >> i can't recommend it, i can't tell you to sell it. let's go to greg in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, skrim i jim cramer. >> how are you? >> caller: lng. i have been in it since it was $7. >> matt: if that the case, come on. we got a ka-ching, ka-check. we like suki. let's not get too grody. don in florida kaurm caller boo-yah, jim. this is down in florida. last week you talked a lot object pharmaceutical strong. my stock is i...
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could icahn's input be the boost apple investors have been waiting for? and you know we have a street fight on this. >> good luck. no. >> tim is the bear. pete is the bull. 90 seconds total to make the case. pete, go ahead. >> you don't even have to start here but i will anyway. you look at valuation. phenomenal. you look at their cash. 147 billion. phenomenal. you get a yield. forget all that. how about the record launch of the snoen how about the ios, the record launch of that new operating system? how about the deal, tim, back in your world, the emerging markets, take a look at what they've done in japan and what they could potentially do in china. and lastly look at the fact that when you selluyou sell an iphone today in that two years you will get $330 out of every single sold phone because people are going to go to itunes store, the imac everything else. >> you done? >> give me something. >> everything you just said i have the total opposite view. that 9 million in sales, first of all most of that with the s which sold only about 5 million. the c, w
could icahn's input be the boost apple investors have been waiting for? and you know we have a street fight on this. >> good luck. no. >> tim is the bear. pete is the bull. 90 seconds total to make the case. pete, go ahead. >> you don't even have to start here but i will anyway. you look at valuation. phenomenal. you look at their cash. 147 billion. phenomenal. you get a yield. forget all that. how about the record launch of the snoen how about the ios, the record launch of...
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as for apple and coca-cola, give interbrand's $98 billion estimate of apple's brand value, it would be about 23% of apple's total market value in today's terms. meanwhile, with coca-cola's $79 billion brand value, it would be nearly half of coca-cola's total value as a company in terms of market cap. so kelly, scott, a little food and drink, of course, for thought. back over for you. >> thank you very much for that. if apple is a more valuable brand as of now, fine. the question is which company could be the better investment. that is if you bought it right now. >> joining us is peter sorentino, gary bradshaw. gentlemen, thanks to you both. peter, what do you think? >> well, right now i'd have to be an apple buyer. the stock is trading at less than one times it's pd to growth rate. they have enormous cash flow. and people line up around the block before dawn to buy their product. that's the kind of company i'd like to own. growth has been the step child this year while value took it to them. i think it's time for that to reverse. apple is down a third from its high, so to me it looks l
as for apple and coca-cola, give interbrand's $98 billion estimate of apple's brand value, it would be about 23% of apple's total market value in today's terms. meanwhile, with coca-cola's $79 billion brand value, it would be nearly half of coca-cola's total value as a company in terms of market cap. so kelly, scott, a little food and drink, of course, for thought. back over for you. >> thank you very much for that. if apple is a more valuable brand as of now, fine. the question is which...
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>> apple, apple is funny. there's -- when i listen to cnbc on the radio and when i'm driving, there's a commercial where a guy used to talk about refinancing being something like -- it's the biggest no-brainer in the history of the earth, right? that's what apple is right now to me. it just makes no sense for apple to trade where it is. 14%, you know, in essence, free cash flow yield. 10% simple free cash flow yield. if apple was a junk bond, it would trade 40% higher. but junk bonds, you know, junk bonds are a contract, they have a claim. but they have a claim on a typically bad balance sheet. >> a lot of large numbers. if it doubles, it's going to be almost $1 trillion. >> double, i think, is probably not likely. >> it's already the most valuable company. >> if it goes back to where it was -- if it takes two years to go back where it was a year ago, it's 50%. >> what's the trigger? this is a psychology game at this point for a stock like that. someone has to decide and enough people have to decide it's actua
>> apple, apple is funny. there's -- when i listen to cnbc on the radio and when i'm driving, there's a commercial where a guy used to talk about refinancing being something like -- it's the biggest no-brainer in the history of the earth, right? that's what apple is right now to me. it just makes no sense for apple to trade where it is. 14%, you know, in essence, free cash flow yield. 10% simple free cash flow yield. if apple was a junk bond, it would trade 40% higher. but junk bonds, you...
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and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury secretary neal wolin. and i teased before you were the treasury secretary. how many days were you? >> i don't know, andrew, about 40 days or so. >> so why are you former treasury secretary? former deputy treasury secretary? >> 40 days. >> it was 40 days and 40 nights. >> we're going to work on your resume. >> 40 days and 40 nights. >> so good to be back with you guys. >> what's going to happen here? we had a congresswoman on earlier on the republican side who suggested that the democrats were the ones that were holding government hostage in all of this. is there any possibility for a compromise today? >> well, look, just when congress ought to be doing things to reinforce the economic recovery, seem
and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury secretary neal wolin. and i teased before you were the treasury secretary. how many days were you? >> i don't know, andrew,...
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apple is a very inexpensive stock. my charitable trust owns it. facebook, my charitable trust owns it. tesla is, well, what can i say about tesla? it rallied five points right at the end of the day. qualcomm. tech, tech, tech. tesla obviously tech. i got to throw this whole deck back. i'm going to keep dupont and apple, okay, because those are cheap. no, i want to keep dupont and facebook, if you don't mind. and we'll add a drug stock. so we'll put in bristol-myers. we'll take out tesla, and we'll put in united technologies, which was falsely down today. and we're going to take out qualcomm. and you know what we're going to put in there? we're going to put in enbridge, because i like the cut of the jib. let's go to dean in washington, please. dean? >> caller: hi, jim. calling from washington state, home of the wazzu cougars. >> that's right. i think they're good this year. >> caller: okay. i only lockheed, lmt, microsoft, msft, cisco, csco, intel, intc, and wells fargo, wfc. i want to know if i'm diversified, and i'm thinking of selling lockheed a
apple is a very inexpensive stock. my charitable trust owns it. facebook, my charitable trust owns it. tesla is, well, what can i say about tesla? it rallied five points right at the end of the day. qualcomm. tech, tech, tech. tesla obviously tech. i got to throw this whole deck back. i'm going to keep dupont and apple, okay, because those are cheap. no, i want to keep dupont and facebook, if you don't mind. and we'll add a drug stock. so we'll put in bristol-myers. we'll take out tesla, and...
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so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you can take them out less often. >>> it's time for the quts news nation post script in washington. it's been a full week of fingerpointing and accusations from both sides of the aisle as a monday midnight deadline to
so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so...
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that would put money in apple investor pockets. apple's stock immediately jumped 2.4%. apple shares up 22% since the end of june. that chart you that see right there is the chart that is the apple of investors' eyes after suffering the last couple years. >>> time is running out in this drama in washington. the treasury secretary warned that he was running out of extraordinary measures to keep the government humming in a letter to congress yesterday, jack lew said there are no other legal or prudent options to extend the nation's borrowing authority. he's running out. if the debt is nod raised by mid-october the u.s. will default on its debts. that's something that jack lew has said can be catastrophic. we always pay our bills on time. every time. the ten-year treasury sat 6.23%. that's what we watch for signs of stress about all of this. we're going to have a report that bond traders will be looking for as far as jobs report numbers, we think they're going to be looking at it. the forecast is $180,000 jobs created. and the unemployment rate is 7.3%. we're not sure if th
that would put money in apple investor pockets. apple's stock immediately jumped 2.4%. apple shares up 22% since the end of june. that chart you that see right there is the chart that is the apple of investors' eyes after suffering the last couple years. >>> time is running out in this drama in washington. the treasury secretary warned that he was running out of extraordinary measures to keep the government humming in a letter to congress yesterday, jack lew said there are no other...
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apple won't confirm it, but your ears won't lie to you. just wait until you hear the voice, the voice that literally stays with you if you have an iphone 4s or a newer version. siri has been unveiled. and the woman behind the mobile phone voice gave a special red-chair interview to cnn.com. >> hello, i am susan bennett. you probably know me. i'm the voice actor who provided the voice for siri. the first time i actually heard my voice as siri was when my friend e-mailed me and said, isn't this you? not bad, only two meetings today. and because i didn't have the newest version of the iphone, i went to the apple site, and that's where i heard the voice, and where went, oh. hmm. that is me. siri, would you like to be interviewed by cnn? this is about you, susan, not me. i started my life as a machine quite young. i was the voice of tilley the all-time teller, the first atm machine. ♪ i'm tilley the all-time teller ♪ ♪ i work for first national bank ♪ >> the siri voices were recorded in 2005, in the month of july. four hours a day for t
apple won't confirm it, but your ears won't lie to you. just wait until you hear the voice, the voice that literally stays with you if you have an iphone 4s or a newer version. siri has been unveiled. and the woman behind the mobile phone voice gave a special red-chair interview to cnn.com. >> hello, i am susan bennett. you probably know me. i'm the voice actor who provided the voice for siri. the first time i actually heard my voice as siri was when my friend e-mailed me and said, isn't...
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. >> consider that just a couple weeks ago apple rolled out a new mobile operating system. within days they found a glitch. so they fixed it. i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads or threat toening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. we don't actively root for failure. >> cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta driving around in the cnn express bus. you're in south carolina today, sanjay. a fifth of the state lacks health insurance. first on those technical glitches, tell me about that. >> i think they're real technical glitches. i'm sure there are a lot of people who have been planning for this for a long time that aren't too happy about that. many of the states,36 states which are using the federal sort of exchanges. we've heard about two-thirds of them are having significant problems. either people can't get on or they start filling out their application and can't save it in some way. part of that could be is just the demand is higher than was expected. keep in mind, brooke, th
. >> consider that just a couple weeks ago apple rolled out a new mobile operating system. within days they found a glitch. so they fixed it. i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads or threat toening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. we don't actively root for failure. >> cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta driving around in the cnn express bus. you're in south carolina today, sanjay....
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the shut down on the markets, apple has been the most dominant brand in the world. business before the bell when he come back. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. . >>> michelle, markets, watching the government shut down business, how are they responding? >> the market looks like it will open weaker today not j
the shut down on the markets, apple has been the most dominant brand in the world. business before the bell when he come back. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our...
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apples to apples, that's almost doubled your size in terms of market cap? >> it's a substantial acquisition and increases the size of the company by 60%. it expands us in interesting new markets. >> it's completed and was announced a while ago it gives you not only outpatient but 77 new hops? >> it's 77 hospitals in total. we completed the deal in record time, 98 days. the financing markets were terrific. i was pleased with the way this came together. >> geographically, did that play into where you'd want to expand with the backdrop of the affordable care act going into effect yesterday? >> yes. it's interesting. the more you're exposed to states with large numbers of uninsured people, today the better it is for a hospital in the future. in this case, we're doubling the size of our company in the state of texas. we're adding a very important market in san antonio, texas, south texas, brownsville texas. we have an important new hospital under construction in new bronsville, texas. we'll have $3 billion in revenues just in texas, a fifth of total revenues. th
apples to apples, that's almost doubled your size in terms of market cap? >> it's a substantial acquisition and increases the size of the company by 60%. it expands us in interesting new markets. >> it's completed and was announced a while ago it gives you not only outpatient but 77 new hops? >> it's 77 hospitals in total. we completed the deal in record time, 98 days. the financing markets were terrific. i was pleased with the way this came together. >> geographically,...
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. >> consider that a couple weeks ago, apple rolled out a new operating system. within days they found a glitch. so they fixed it. i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads or threatening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. you don't root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> all right. 28 past the hour. we come back to "morning joe." how we all doing? >> great. how are you? >> you like reading on the side? >> by the way, that was barak obama comparing the rollout yesterday. >> do we have to call him president of the united states barak obama all the time when you used to refer to the 43rd president that blank blank bush. >> really. >> i don't have as to say president obama every time. i can say barak obama. >> i don't say it like you used to say bush. >> oh. >> whoa. >> no, it's true. >> i never go called him obama. barak obama. >> no. >> there is. i'll let you guys discuss this it's quite interesting. >> if you guys could calm.
. >> consider that a couple weeks ago, apple rolled out a new operating system. within days they found a glitch. so they fixed it. i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads or threatening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. you don't root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> all right. 28 past the hour. we come back to "morning joe." how...
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i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads. or threatening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. we don't actively root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> brian: if go out to washington, maryland, rhode island, washington, d.c., oregon and minnesota where it's really obscene, they allowed 2400 people's private information to be leaked out. it has been extremely -- even the most biggest obamacare supporters, extremely slow start. if this is still happening in a weekers you talk about a disaster. if it's still happening in a month, this could be a cavalcade of bad information for the white house. meanwhile, what are you saying out there? here is what you're tweeting. finally, according to michelle, to create a log in. then access denied. holyhash tag obamacare. >> steve: al in massachusetts sent us this e-mail. this whole please wait page is a perfect omen of how the entire health system will operate when obamacare gets fully implem
i don't remember anybody suggesting apple should stop selling iphones or ipads. or threatening to shut down the company if they didn't. that's not how we do things in america. we don't actively root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> brian: if go out to washington, maryland, rhode island, washington, d.c., oregon and minnesota where it's really obscene, they allowed 2400 people's private information to be leaked out. it has been...
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they did receive some takeover attempts from apple. there were early stage discussions. the board is staggered and they also have a blank check authority to issue stock to dilute anyone who does try and be an activist in the stock. so you can see this is a company that wants to be public, it wants to operate in the public sphere. >> and it doesn't want carl icahn as an investor either. >> or apple or facebook or whomever. or joe kernen. >> don't worry. i'm getting all my ducks in a row here. i'm interested in twitter, but -- >> are you more interested in this than you were facebook? >> i think so. i'll tell you why. because 65% of the advertising right now is already mole. so we don't have to worry about how they do mobile. because everyone does twitter mobilely. don't they? >> yeah. >> and i see hch-on-- once i sa could you run sports clip, i'm not very smart about monetizing this, new digital world we're in, but i can see a path to monetizing a lot of the stuff twitter does. what i'm fixated on is this shutdown here because it's interesting. i got the journal here and
they did receive some takeover attempts from apple. there were early stage discussions. the board is staggered and they also have a blank check authority to issue stock to dilute anyone who does try and be an activist in the stock. so you can see this is a company that wants to be public, it wants to operate in the public sphere. >> and it doesn't want carl icahn as an investor either. >> or apple or facebook or whomever. or joe kernen. >> don't worry. i'm getting all my ducks...
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, parte del sistema operativo de iphone, para responder a deseos u ordenes de apple. el nombre siri es de noruega, mujer bella que te lleva a la victoria, pero glas, un producto de google, no lo cree asÍ, glas le dice a siri que no le entiende, y la bÚsqueda de voz de google es su amor eterno, los dos sistemas, las mejores compaÑÍas del mundo, de acuerdo a un reporte reciente, no se llevan bien, probamos la reacciÓn de siri a glas. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> no le gusta. >>> ok glas. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> ok, glas. ailÍn fernÁndez, univisiÓn noticias. com. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). (risas) >>> buenÍsimo. bueno a nadie le gusta que lo llamen por el nombre que no es. (risas) tenemos mÁs autoustedes, esta lista ximena, con los detalles del tiempo, adelante. >>>♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> muy buenos dÍas, a todos, quiero contarles, continuamos con la zona de baja presiÓn, en el mar caribe, con un posible desarrollo ciclÓnico de 30%, los modelos de trayectoria, indican que afectarÍa el yucatÁn, o golfo de mÉxico, vamos a continuar vigilan
, parte del sistema operativo de iphone, para responder a deseos u ordenes de apple. el nombre siri es de noruega, mujer bella que te lleva a la victoria, pero glas, un producto de google, no lo cree asÍ, glas le dice a siri que no le entiende, y la bÚsqueda de voz de google es su amor eterno, los dos sistemas, las mejores compaÑÍas del mundo, de acuerdo a un reporte reciente, no se llevan bien, probamos la reacciÓn de siri a glas. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> no le...
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i don't remember anybody suggesting that apple should stop selling is iphones or ipads or threatening to shut down the country if they didn't. that's not how we do thingsings in america. we don't root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> very easy. >> barnicle -- >> you went back on. >> yes. >> and? >> i had to wait about ten minutes before it bumped me to the enrollment page. once i got on the enrollment page, maybe it was because of the hour of the day, it went very smoothly and i was able to go right through it. >> we're talking about getting on health.gov and signing up for the affordable care act. >> which reports were there were so many glitches, oh, my lord in the roll out. >> mike is saying -- >> joining us from the white house, david sea mus, the deputy senior advisor for communications and strategy. good to have you on the show. >> good an morning. >> we saw the headlines about day one with crashes and glitches and all of that. although barnicle is saying it took him how long? >> the second time i tried it, i had to wait
i don't remember anybody suggesting that apple should stop selling is iphones or ipads or threatening to shut down the country if they didn't. that's not how we do thingsings in america. we don't root for failure. we get to work. we make things happen. we make them better. we keep going. >> very easy. >> barnicle -- >> you went back on. >> yes. >> and? >> i had to wait about ten minutes before it bumped me to the enrollment page. once i got on the enrollment...
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apple is down but excitement in tech stocks and tech in particular. a lot of people excited this morning about a continuation twitter ipo. >> salivating i think they are calling it. christine romans, thank you. catch more with christine this weekend. >> do not miss it. it will be huge. >>> coming up, new details in that frightening and deadly car chase on capitol hill. we are learning more about the woman who officers shot to death. joe johns is on the scene and has the very latest for us. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> what the
apple is down but excitement in tech stocks and tech in particular. a lot of people excited this morning about a continuation twitter ipo. >> salivating i think they are calling it. christine romans, thank you. catch more with christine this weekend. >> do not miss it. it will be huge. >>> coming up, new details in that frightening and deadly car chase on capitol hill. we are learning more about the woman who officers shot to death. joe johns is on the scene and has the...
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and apple taking a bite out of coca-cola. the computer giant now ranks as the number one most valuable brand in the world. coca-cola held the top spot before falling to number three this year. now over to brian. >> brian: it's my favorite time of year. inspiring annual event that attracts sports stars, celebrities, the room is packed and it's in new york city. the number one city in alt world. all coming together to raise money for a spinal cord injury research, the miami project does it to cure paralysis. tonight is its 28th annual great sports legends dinner. joining me is the president of the miami project, mark. and the recipient of this year's inspiration award, pro football hall of famer, quarterback jim kelly. welcome to both of you guys. >> thanks. >> brian: so you've been with this project a long time, right? >> i've been dealing with this guy here for many, many years. even back in the days in miami. yeah. i've been with them and helping them out. they do such a great job. >> brian: mark, we remember the tackle that
and apple taking a bite out of coca-cola. the computer giant now ranks as the number one most valuable brand in the world. coca-cola held the top spot before falling to number three this year. now over to brian. >> brian: it's my favorite time of year. inspiring annual event that attracts sports stars, celebrities, the room is packed and it's in new york city. the number one city in alt world. all coming together to raise money for a spinal cord injury research, the miami project does it...
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or you may be able to rent apple ipads with preloaded movies. >>> a sportscaster feeling the love of aa devastating personal tragedy. he lost his 21-year-old daughter maria two weeks ago in a car accident. so the ohio state buckeyes football team in honor of her wore her initials, m.t., on their helmets during their last game. as you see this happening, as they all left the field, all 78 players, hugged him one by one. a visibly moved man went on air, told his audience that was amazing and it trulli was. that's team spirit. those are your headlines. kate, over to you. >>> thank you so much. >>> back to our lead story this morning. what is next after last night's shutdown? joining us to talk more about this, senator dick durbin, the number two top democrat in the senate from illinois. senator, it's great to see you. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you, kate. >> after last night, i think the long and the short of it, americans, they want answers, most immediately this morning, what is going to happen? >> i'm not certain, but i can tell you, it was so disappointi
or you may be able to rent apple ipads with preloaded movies. >>> a sportscaster feeling the love of aa devastating personal tragedy. he lost his 21-year-old daughter maria two weeks ago in a car accident. so the ohio state buckeyes football team in honor of her wore her initials, m.t., on their helmets during their last game. as you see this happening, as they all left the field, all 78 players, hugged him one by one. a visibly moved man went on air, told his audience that was amazing...
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ella es siri, asistente virtual activada por voz de apple, que se presentÓ con el iphone 4 s, ven su rostro, atrÁs de esta nueva tecnologÍa, hay una mujer de verdad, susan bennett, y vive en suburbios de atlanta, aunque apple no confirmÓ, un perito la estudio a la voz, y dijo que es cien por ciento la de ella, habla en dispositivos gps, es voice over de miles de comerciales, mucho gusto siri de conocerte. (risas) >>> bueno. seÑores. y seguimos con noticias, aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", y por ironico que parezca, los presos cobran, los guardias no. ocurre en una prisiÓn federal de wisconsin, los guardas van a trabajar por ser considerados personal esencias, sus cheques estÁn retenidos, cuando el gobierno reanude sus operaciones, se les pagarÁ retroactivamente, los reclusos que hacen trabajos en la cÁrcel, como supervisar a otros interos, sÍ van a cobrar sus salarios puntualmente, sus sueldos vienen de otra fuente menor de fondos. >>> los secos de corrupciÓn que marcÓ el presidente fujimori en la dÉcada pasada, vuelven al revelarse los gustos caros de montesinos, piezas d
ella es siri, asistente virtual activada por voz de apple, que se presentÓ con el iphone 4 s, ven su rostro, atrÁs de esta nueva tecnologÍa, hay una mujer de verdad, susan bennett, y vive en suburbios de atlanta, aunque apple no confirmÓ, un perito la estudio a la voz, y dijo que es cien por ciento la de ella, habla en dispositivos gps, es voice over de miles de comerciales, mucho gusto siri de conocerte. (risas) >>> bueno. seÑores. y seguimos con noticias, aquÍ en...